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Smith, Justin M. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2013
This study explores the climate for teaching at a major Midwest research university. Teaching climate is generally defined as the shared perceptions of current organizational processes that affect the institutional environment for teaching (Peterson et al., 1991; Tagiuri, 1968). Three types of distinguished teaching awards were used to select…
Descriptors: Awards, Teacher Attitudes, Institutional Environment, Semi Structured Interviews
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Cochrane, Sharlene Voogd – Journal of Faculty Development, 2013
This article explores a significant element of faculty development that is often missing or given little attention. The author analyzes the results of a series of Courage Study Circles, which provided time and space for faculty members to reflect upon and revitalize their identity as teachers. The study draws on participant evaluations of yearly…
Descriptors: Reflection, Faculty Development, College Faculty, Participant Satisfaction
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Gunersel, Adalet Baris; Barnett, Pamela; Etienne, Mary – Journal of Faculty Development, 2013
While the literature on self-authorship has focused on the development of college students and young adults highlighting various developmental tasks associated with the ages 17 through 30 (e.g., Baxter Magolda, 2001, 2003, 2004), in this article, we explore the exercise and development of faculty members' self-authorship as educators, proposing…
Descriptors: Developmental Tasks, Teaching Methods, Faculty Development, Young Adults
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Placier, Peggy; Kroner, Crystal; Burgoyne, Suzanne; Worthington, Roger – Journal of Faculty Development, 2012
The University of Missouri (MU) participated in the Ford Foundation's Difficult Dialogues Initiative (DDI) supporting faculty development projects at over 40 institutions of higher education from 2006-2010. This paper reports findings from an evaluation conducted with instructors who not only engaged in faculty development workshops but also…
Descriptors: Colleges, Faculty Development, Evaluators, Evaluation
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Behar-Horenstein, Linda S.; Zafar, Mueen A.; Roberts, Kellie W. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2012
Physical therapy faculty share similarities with faculty across allied health fields, such as nursing, and other clinical disciplines that educate students in licensing and board certification programs. Most have clinical experience and discipline-based expertise, however they may not have had the benefit of continuous learning aimed at enhancing…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Physical Therapy, Clinical Experience, Faculty Development
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Dankoski, Mary E.; Palmer, Megan M.; Banks, Julianna; Brutkiewicz, Randy R.; Walvoord, Emily; Hoffmann-Longtin, Krista; Bogdewic, Stephen P.; Gopen, George D. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2012
All faculty regardless of discipline or school need to be highly competent at writing for an academic audience. The "publish or perish" pressure is alive and well for academic advancement, publications, and external grant funding. Yet few faculty, particularly in the health professions and sciences, receive formal training on the craft…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Health Occupations, Faculty Development, Writing Workshops
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Meyer, Jan H. F. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2012
The Threshold Concepts Framework acts as a catalyst in faculty development activities, energising and provoking discussion by faculty about their own courses in their own disciplines, and often leading to the discovery of transformational concepts that occasion epistemic and ontological shifts in their students. The present study focuses on…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Learning Processes, Outcomes of Education, Faculty
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Kaminski, Karen; Bolliger, Doris – Journal of Faculty Development, 2012
Technology, Learning, and the Classroom, a workshop designed to jump-start faculty's use of instructional technology in face-to-face classrooms, was offered as a week-long intensive workshop and once-a-week session over a semester. Faculty were interviewed five years after participation to determine the longitudinal effects, differences in opinion…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Video Technology, Reading Comprehension, Technology Integration
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Hyers, Lauri L.; Syphan, Janet; Cochran, Kelly; Brown, Timothy – Journal of Faculty Development, 2012
This study explores the interpersonal faculty development interactions of university faculty as a function of their demographic representation (with regard to gender and ethnicity) in their home departments. For one academic semester, a small sample of 30 tenure-track junior faculty participated in a weekly diary checklist study in which they…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Higher Education, Mentors, Academic Probation
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Palmer, Megan M.; Dankoski, Mary E.; Smith, Joshua S.; Brutkiewicz, Randy R.; Bogdewic, Stephen P. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2011
Faculty development programs are often at risk during difficult economic times. In order to answer the question about the value that faculty development adds to the institution, programs must measure important outcomes, not simply report the number of faculty served and how well they liked their experience. The authors describe the assessment…
Descriptors: Medical Schools, Faculty Development, Higher Education, Evaluation
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Ambrosino, Roberta; Peel, Jennifer – Journal of Faculty Development, 2011
Demonstrating the impact of faculty development activities is difficult and infrequently attempted beyond assessing participant satisfaction. This study examines how faculty development activities affect instructional practices and the impact on student learning and motivation in accordance with Kirkpatrick's levels of evaluation. Ten instructors…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Educational Strategies, Participant Satisfaction, Motivation
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Brooks, D. Christopher; Marsh, Lauren; Wilcox, Kimerly; Cohen, Brad – Journal of Faculty Development, 2011
In response to the well-documented need for rigorous evaluations of faculty development programs and increasing demands for institutional accountability, University of Minnesota's Office of Information Technology (OIT) researchers have developed an approach to program evaluation that assesses individual level changes to participants' attitudes,…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Information Technology, Faculty Development, Accountability
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Mamiseishvili, Ketevan; Miller, Michael T. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2010
In the context of increased expectations for accountability and growing controversy surrounding sabbatical leave programs, it is important to address seemingly simple questions of who is or should be awarded a sabbatical and what the rationale is for the award. The study attempted to offer some insight on these issues by examining the factors that…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Sabbatical Leaves, Faculty Development, Role
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Fuhrman, Nicholas E.; Fuhrman, Roslynn G.; De Lay, Ann M. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2010
This study used phenomenology to investigate doctoral student perceptions of "good teaching." Six semi-structured interviews were conducted and transcribed verbatim. Common themes were identified using domain analysis and four domains emerged. Participants perceived "good teaching" to involve an educator who: (1) exhibits…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students, Student Attitudes, Teacher Effectiveness
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Backhaus, Kristin – Journal of Faculty Development, 2009
This study provides a foundation for further work about motivation for training and the world of contingent employment in higher education and beyond for adjunct faculty. This sample of adjunct business faculty shows there is much to be learned about why adjunct faculty choose to work in higher education and how they view their own professional…
Descriptors: Colleges, Faculty Development, Adjunct Faculty, Business Administration Education
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